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, when converted to
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, and with the boundary conditions for an
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while including
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as an effect taken into account, will yield the coupled
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s. After employing the
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(a procedure analogous to the
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and
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) on the resulting equations, the Manakov system is then obtained. The most general form of the Manakov system is as follows: :v_'=-i\,\xi\,v_+q_\,v_+q_\,v_ :v_'=-q_^\,v_+i\,\xi\,v_ :v_'=-q_^\,v_+i\,\xi\,v_. It is a coupled system of linear
ordinary differential equations In mathematics, an ordinary differential equation (ODE) is a differential equation (DE) dependent on only a single independent variable. As with any other DE, its unknown(s) consists of one (or more) function(s) and involves the derivatives ...
. The functions q_, q_ represent the envelope of the electromagnetic field as an initial condition. For theoretical purposes, the
integral equation In mathematical analysis, integral equations are equations in which an unknown function appears under an integral sign. In mathematical notation, integral equations may thus be expressed as being of the form: f(x_1,x_2,x_3,\ldots,x_n ; u(x_1,x_2 ...
version is often very useful. It is as follows: :\lim_e^v_-\lim_e^v_=\int_^ ^\,q_\,v_+e^\,q_\,v_,dx :\lim_e^v_-\lim_e^v_=-\int_^e^\,q_^\,v_\,dx :\lim_e^v_-\lim_e^v_=-\int_^e^\,q_^\,v_\,dx One may make further substitutions and simplifications, depending on the limits used and the assumptions about boundary or initial conditions. One important concept is that \xi is complex; assumptions must be made about this
eigenvalue In linear algebra, an eigenvector ( ) or characteristic vector is a vector that has its direction unchanged (or reversed) by a given linear transformation. More precisely, an eigenvector \mathbf v of a linear transformation T is scaled by a ...
parameter. If a non-zero solution is desired, the imaginary part of the eigenvalue cannot change
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; accordingly, most researchers take the imaginary part to be positive.


References

* * *{{cite journal, first=S. V. , last=Manakov , title= emarks on the Integrals of the Euler Equations of the n-dimensional Heavy Topjournal=Funktsional'nyĭ Analiz I Ego Prilozheniya, volume=10, issue=4, pages=93–94, year=1976, issn=0374-1990, language=ru Fiber optics Ordinary differential equations